An amazing athlete who’s best suited to play outside in a 3-4 but also can play defensive end in a 4-3 if he bulks up. He’s got quickness and agility to go with a terrific closing burst to the quarterback. Can drop into coverage when asked. Needs to get stronger and improve on shedding when blocker gets into him. Will go high in the first round.

Should excel playing outside in a 3-4. Has the kind of initial quickness scouts like for the pass rush. Needs to develop more moves to get around blockers. Closes fast on the quarterback. He’s a terrific athlete who must get stronger for bull rushes and improve against the run. Should go in the top half of the first round.

Ideal size for an outside player in a 3-4, but he didn’t run well at his pro day. His 40 time has scared away some teams from considering him as a first-round prospect, especially if he’s asked to drop into coverage. He’s got initial quickness to go with good lateral quickness. Difficult to knock off his feet. Should go in the first round.

Scouts are more concerned about his poor play against Alabama than his imaginary girlfriend. He also ran slow 40 times at the combine and at his pro day. He could have trouble dropping into coverage. He might be best suited to play the weak side in a 3-4. He’s an instinctive player who’ll take on blockers and runners. Should go in the bottom half of the first round.

Some teams like him inside and others outside. It depends on the system and what the coaches want. He’s got baggage from a suspension last season and a DUI in the offseason. Good size, strength and speed combination. Not as instinctive as scouts like to play inside. Needs to develop some moves and improve techniques. Should go in the first round.

Played at three colleges and had multiple transgressions that caused suspensions. Needs to be in the right environment with a locker room full of leaders. Best suited for outside in a 3-4 to take advantage of quickness and athleticism on the pass rush. Should be drafted in the fifth or sixth round.